Is there a way to check if Ipv6 subnet (prefix) is routed to the VPS?

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    I had the same problem, IPv6 was working but the browsers were not using IPv6 at all, IPv6 test showed IPv6 was available but the browser was avoiding it, so I changed the subnet from fd00:00:00::0/8 to 2000:00:00::0/8. If you use any script like https://github.com/complexorganizations/wireguard-manager to install Wireguard, when it asks you to choose IPv6 subnet the change ULA to GUA and your device will start using IPv6 by default, just enable ipv6 forwarding in /etc/sysctl.conf

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    I don't have proxy NDP configured. I suppose you mean this one, correct? But even for this to work, the provider need to have the external interface setup for neighbour discovery to work in the first place, right? I just wonder if there is anything I could do by myself to make this work, just in case that they refuse to do anything about it on Monday. Thanks

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